• Tesla lays off more workers, two senior executives out: Report

    Tesla is reportedly cutting additional jobs and two more top executives are gone after the electric vehicle giant slashed its workforce by 10% earlier this month. The Information reported that Tesla CEO Elon Musk sent an email to executives on Monday evening informing them that senior director of EV charging, Rebecca Tinucci, would be leaving the company on Tuesday, along with nearly all of her 500-person-strong Supercharger team. Tesla's director of vehicle programs and new product...

  • Dr. Marc Siegel on AstraZeneca vaccine: People want transparency

    Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel discusses AstraZeneca admitting that its COVID vaccine can cause side effects and shares why its important to move every 30 minutes.

  • Gold pocket watch recovered from Titanic’s wealthiest passenger sells for nearly $1.5M

    A gold pocket watch worn by the richest passenger aboard the Titanic when the ill-fated ocean liner sank was sold at auction on Saturday for a record-breaking sum of nearly $1.5 million. The timepiece belonged to John Jacob Astor IV, a New York business magnate and real estate developer, and was expected to sell for about $189,000 at auction, according to auction house Henry Aldridge and Son in Wiltshire, England. The watch’s casing is engraved with Astor’s initials "JJA." The 14-carat heirloom,...

  • Some Ring customers to receive portion of $5.6M in refunds as part of privacy settlement

    Some customers who purchased Ring security cameras will be eligible to receive refunds from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The FTC said this week that the refunds will collectively amount to over $5.6 million and be spread among more than 117,000 individuals. The money will be sent in the form of PayPal payments. Customers who will receive the refunds include those "who had certain types of Ring devices such as indoor cameras, during periods when the FTC alleges unauthorized users may have...

  • Fed's favorite inflation gauge rises faster than expected in March

    An inflation measure closely watched by the Federal Reserve rose faster than expected in March as high prices continue to weigh on millions of Americans. The personal consumption expenditures index showed that consumer prices rose 0.3% from the previous month, according to the Labor Department, in line with expectations. On an annual basis, prices climbed 2.7% – higher than both the 2.6% forecast from LSEG economists and the 2.5% reading recorded the previous month. In another sign that progress...

  • Rolex split-seconds watch goes up for auction, clocks eye-popping winning bid

    A buyer recently paid an eye-popping and record-setting amount at auction to land a Rolex that’s extremely hard to find. The bid that won the Rolex Reference 4113 split-seconds chronograph wound up at $3.5 million, according to Monaco Legend Group’s auction house. The eight-decade-old watch is considered extremely rare because Rolex made a "highly limited edition of only 12 examples" for Reference 4113, Monaco Legend Group said. The model represents the watchmaker’s sole split-second...

  • FCC reinstates net neutrality, FCC Commissioner Carr slams move

    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Thursday voted to approve a regulation that will reinstate net neutrality rules that allow the agency to regulate broadband internet access as a telecommunications service. Net neutrality rules were first imposed during the Obama administration in 2015 but were repealed in 2017 after the Trump administration flipped control of the FCC, which returned broadband internet to being regulated as an information service. With the Biden administration...

  • Various ground beef products may be contaminated with E. coli, health agency warns

    The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is warning that some ground beef products may be tainted with E. coli.  The more than a dozen potentially contaminated products were produced by the Greater Omaha Packing Co., and include both patties and tubes of raw ground beef, according to the FSIS public health alert issued on Saturday. The agency said it was "concerned that some products may be in consumers’ and food service institutions’ freezers" and urged the public not to consume them due...

  • TikTok's China-based parent required to sell platform or be banned in US

    The Senate passed a bill Tuesday to force TikTok's China-based parent company, ByteDance, to sell the video sharing social media platform or face a ban in the U.S., as lawmakers accuse the platform of collecting user data and spreading propaganda. The TikTok legislation was part of a larger $95 billion package to provide foreign aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan that passed the Upper Chamber by a 79 to 18 vote. The package now heads to President Biden, who said he plans to sign it Wednesday....

  • Oracle CEO announces plans to move world headquarters to Nashville

    Oracle founder Larry Ellison announced Tuesday that he plans to move the software giant’s corporate headquarters to Nashville, Tennessee, which he added is at the center of the healthcare industry. Ellison sat down with former Senate majority leader Bill Frist for an onstage conversation in Nashville, which was shared by Oracle Health on the social media platform LinkedIn on Tuesday. The founder and executive chairman told Frist his company was moving its "huge campus" to Nashville, and it will...

  • FTC votes to ban noncompete agreements

    The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Tuesday approved a regulation that would ban noncompete agreements nationwide on the grounds that they unfairly limit workers' mobility and lead to lower pay. The FTC, which currently has a Democratic majority under President Joe Biden, voted 3-2 to approve the final noncompete rule. The agency first proposed the ban on noncompete agreements in January 2023, arguing they unfairly limit competition.  Noncompete agreements generally prohibit an employee from...

  • Thousands of cooking oil bottles recalled as glass is prone to break

    Over 2,000 cases of avocado oil are being recalled after officials discovered that the glass could break. Primal Kitchen issued the voluntary recall for the Primal Kitchen Avocado Oil packaged in 750mL bottles, according to a notice posted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). About 2,060 cases consisting of three date codes are impacted.  The issue was discovered after the company noticed that avocado oil had leaked in shipping containers.  SALMONELLA PROMPTS TRADER JOE'S TO RECALL...